Ron Rosenbaum, journalist, author, and part-time college professor, develops his conceit: using the journalist’s scalpel to dissect Hitler’s explainers (some of them, anyway), their times, and their motives, he suggests that their own biases may have affected their exegeses. Rosenbaum is the committed investigator, pursuing the targets of his interest: places, people, theories, and archives; probing, seeking, reading, interviewing, as he maps "the labyrinthine thickets of Hitler explanations." Rosenbaum’s approach, especially to the people he interviewed, is respectful but thorough, as he questions, refutes, and substantiates. The result is a rewarding odyssey through time, history, and geography with enriching explorations of psychological, political, economic, and other considerations woven into a compelling and edifying narrative.